Why in the world would anyone want to clone themselves? I don't I'll tell you that, this world couldn't handle more than 1 of me!
2006-08-02 16:57:11
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answered by Rose 1
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Cloning according to me could not be legalized.If it is legalized it will against with some religion teachings such as islam,christi-
an etc.By the cloning children would be physically almost have no difference the one and another..I think if it were legalized,we will have difficulties to recognize the one and another.God created us in this world among more than 5 trillion people ,there were not the same to each other,so we can acknowleged or re-
cognized someone easily.There are some people bearing a slight likeness to other,but he/she is not 100 % same exactly.
2006-08-02 17:14:32
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answered by ? 7
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Well, I think that for stem cell purposes, absolutely. I think that having one around for "spare parts" is good for us, but it's kinda unethical don't ya think (Not that I'm against it or anything b/c there is a valid point there...if I need a new heart...well, I got one) but it would be bad if the clones were a permanent fixture, just the guy saying it would be bad to have 2 Donald Trumps... I agree. But, if it starts, bad people will get their hands on the technology and just destroy the world, literallly. So, it's really a bittersweet advance in science.
2006-08-02 17:07:33
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answered by Allie 2
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Yes, we should start cloning, and for the people who say it isn't natural, wouldn't your "god" have not given us this intelligence if he did not want us to use it?
Besides we need clones for their body parts!
Poor little Jimmy is dying because he needs a new heart.. Hey! His clone has a heart! let's use that!
The only problem is the movie "The Island" where they clone people and remove the body parts when needed and the people don't know it is going to happen.
EDIT: Alot of clones don't have the persons memory and feelings, just a repilca of their Physical bodies...
2006-08-02 17:00:14
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answered by hekinsieden 3
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No,it should not.Nature has been messed with enough.I wish people would just leave it alone.I think the whole idea is sick.I also think it's sick when women in their sixties are giving birth because they bought someone else's egg.I try not to judge fertility treatments,but it's one thing to be a young woman that desperately wants a child,and another to be an old one with three grown kids that justs wants to prove something.Cloning would make things even worse.Why even clone?Why not just make nice little Stepford Children that never wear out and die,and are perfect in every way?Whew! Guess I surprised myself at how strongly I feel about that...
2006-08-02 17:11:35
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answered by kimberli 4
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No! Because it's scary. For example: If your neighbor dies and lets say he was a convicted murderer, and his family missed him and thought to themselves, "let's clone him and keep him around longer", it'd be scary to see your killer walking the street after put to death. Sounds silly right? Yeah, well. Some limits need to be made. Human cloning is one.
Oh and for what medical reasons? None. People who can't have kids, can't have kids for a reason. They can always adopt. There's a lot of homeless kids out there.
2006-08-02 16:58:54
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answered by ME! 3
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That would be playing God.
Technically, I feel it's wrong morally & the ramifications are too great. As tempting it is to "extend" your life or that to preserve the memory of your loved one... the cloned specimen just don't measure up to the original.
I believe in our quest for immortality and preserving our lineage - has been brought up in much speculation through movies, books, etc.
There're some things which are just out of our control therefore we can't change it & maybe that's how it should be.
2006-08-02 17:07:18
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answered by ViRg() 6
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Yes, and (in the U.S.) the government should add a $2 million dollar tax for each clone, that might help to bring the country out of debt.
2006-08-02 16:59:49
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answered by 42ITUS™ 7
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No we have enough idiots running around now cloning doesn't give you another Albert Einstein he is also the product of all that he has learned all the people he has met and his environment which would be impossible to recreate.
2006-08-02 17:00:18
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answered by magicboi37 4
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What rights will the clone have?
2006-08-02 16:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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